Cross-border access to health care in the EU under Regulation 883/2004



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Cross-border access to health care in the EU under Regulation 883/2004 Prof. dr. Herwig VERSCHUEREN University of Antwerp Sarajevo July 2011

Overview EU social security coordination system Objectives and legal instruments Cross-border access to health care Basic notions Variety of cross-border situations Special rules for pensioners including former frontier workers Financial arrangements Regulation 883/2004 2

EU social security coordination system Regulation 883/2004 Replaces since 1 May 2010 the old Regulation 1408/71 Implementing Regulation 987/2009 Coordination, no harmonisation Great diversity in systems of the Member States Regulation 883/2004 3

EU social security coordination system Preventing conflicts of law Determining the competent Member State State of employment for active migrants State of residence for inactive migrants Derogations for instance for health care for pensioners Regulation 883/2004 4

EU social security coordination system Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of nationality Direct and indirect Aggregation of periods Waiving of residence clauses Export of benefits Exceptions: unemployment benefits; special noncontributory benefits Regulation 883/2004 5

Variety of health systems in the MS Residence-based systems Employment-based systems Financing: Contributions General taxes Mixed systems Regulation 883/2004 6

Variety of systems in the MS National health systems: access to medical care, free of charge Reimbursement system: patient pays first and is then (totally or partially) reimbursed (out of pocket payments) Variety also within each Member State Distinction between own rights and derived rights (family members) Regulation 883/2004 7

Basic notions of EU sickness benefits coorc oordination Distinction between residence and stay Art. 1(j) Reg. 883/2004: definition of residence: habitual residence See also Art. 11 Reg. 887/2009: elements to be taken into account to determine a person s centre of interest Art. 1(k) Reg. 883/2004: definition of stay: temporary residence Tourists, family visits, business trips, travel with the purpose of receiving medical care,. Regulation 883/2004 8

Basic notions of EU sickness benefits coorc oordination Sickness benefits in kind Financial coverage of medical care benefits which are intended to supply, make available, pay directly or reimburse the cost of medical care and products and services ancillary to that care (Art. 1(va) Reg. 883/2004) Direct delivery, direct payment, reimbursement of medical care Doctor; hospital; dentist; physiotherapist, Regulation 883/2004 9

Basic notions of EU sickness benefits coordc oordination Sickness benefits in cash compensate for loss of income linked to an incapacity to work financial aid which enables the standard of living of persons requiring care: Care allowance schemes Regulation 883/2004 10

Basic notions of EU sickness benefits coorc oordination Members of the family Art. 1(i)(1)(ii) Reg. 883/2004: reference to definition in legislation of Member State of residence of the persons concerned Crucial for derived rights Choice of legislation of residence may be problematic if in the MS of residence the member of the family has own rights to sickness benefits in kind Regulation 883/2004 11

Variety of situations Residence outside the competent state Residence outside the competent state, but stay in the competent state Stay outside the competent state Scheduled treatment outside the competent state Special rules for pensioners and for retired frontier workers Regulation 883/2004 12

Residence outside the competent state Art. 17 Reg. 883/2004 Example: working in Germany and residing in Poland Entitlement to health care in accordance with the legislation of MS of residence (Poland) For instance is dental care covered or not; reimbursement rates of Poland But at the expense of the competent MS (Germany) Competent MS will reimburse the costs borne by the MS of residence Insured person must register in MS of residence Regulation 883/2004 13

Residence outside the competent state Art. 18 Reg. 883/2004: stay in competent MS (while residing in another MS) Example: working in Austria, residing in Hungary and temporary staying in Austria During this stay, the competent MS must deliver all health care in accordance with its own legislation and at its own expense Not for members of the family of frontier workers in the MS listed in Annex III (currently 11 MSs) Regulation 883/2004 14

Stay outside the competent state (Art. 19 Reg. 883/2004) Example: Residing and working in France, on holiday in Italy In MS of stay (Italy): entitlement to medical care that becomes necessary on medical grounds during the stay (not scheduled care) Taking into account the nature of the care and the expected length of stay To prevent the insured person from being forced to return home (Art. 25(3) Reg. 987/2009) Entitlement to benefits in accordance with the legislation of MS of stay (Italy) But at the expense of the competent MS (France) Regulation 883/2004 15

Stay outside the competent state European Health Insurance Card Delivered by competent MS (France) Also in the event of residence outside the competent MS Reimbursement system (Art. 25(4)-(6) Reg. 987/2009) In principle reimbursement must be applied for in MS of stay at its rates (Italy) But also possibility to apply for reimbursement in competent MS at its rates (France) Regulation 883/2004 16

Scheduled treatment outside the competent MS: Art. 20 Reg. 883 Need for prior authorisation For both hospital and ambulant care To be accorded by the competent MS where the treatment is among the benefits provided for by the legislation of the MS of residence the patient cannot be given such treatment within a time limit that is medically justifiable, taking into account the current state of health and the probable course of the illness Medical assessment Regulation 883/2004 17

Scheduled treatment outside the competent MS Example: working in Austria, residing in Hungary, treatment wanted in Germany Prior authorisation to granted by Austria, if the treatment is provided for by the legislation of Hungary Detailed procedural rules see Art. 26 Reg. 987/2009 Regulation 883/2004 18

Scheduled treatment outside the competent MS: free movement of patients Case law of the Court of Justice: Kohll; Decker et seq. Translated into Directive 2011/24 Procedure under Reg. 883/2004 takes precedence Regulation 883/2004 19

Special rules for pensioners Art. 23-30 Reg. 883/2004 If pensioner receives a pension of MS of residence That MS is competent MS Health care from and at the expense of MS of residence Example: Spanish pensioner with pension from Germany, Austria and Spain: resides in Spain: Spain is the only competent state Even if Spanish pension is a small one Regulation 883/2004 20

Special rules for pensioners Pensioner does not receive pension from MS of residence competent MS is MS which pays a pension If more than one MS: MS of longest period of insurance Example: Spanish pensioner with pension from Germany, Austria and Spain: resides in Portugal: Germany is the only competent state if he had the longest career in Germany Regulation 883/2004 21

Special rules for pensioners Entitlement to benefits in accordance with the legislation of MS of residence But at the expense of the competent MS Stay outside the competent MS (and residing in another MS) Example: German pensioner, residing in Spain but on holiday in Italy see other insured persons: medically necessary care (EHIC issued by Germany as the competent MS and at its expense) Regulation 883/2004 22

Special rules for pensioners Stay in competent MS (and residing in another MS) Example: German pensioner, residing in Spain but staying in Germany (for instance for a family visit) full entitlement to medical care in competent MS, if this MS is listed in Annex IV (15 MS) Regulation 883/2004 23

Special rules for retired frontier workers (Art. 28 Reg. 883/2004) A frontier worker who retires In most situations: MS of residence becomes competent MS impact on entitlement to medical care in MS of former employment: for instance for continuing to visit a doctor there Continuation of treatment guaranteed in former MS of employment (at the expense of the competent MS) Regulation 883/2004 24

Special rules for retired frontier workers Example: retired frontier worker who was lastly working in France, but residing in Belgium Belgium competent state if he has also a Belgium pension May continue to visit a doctor/hospital in France to continue a treatment Regulation 883/2004 25

Payment of contributions by pensioners Article 30 Reg. 883/2004 MS that is responsible for the costs of the health care may request pensioners to pay contributions even if they reside elsewhere These pensioners are entitled to the package of health care in accordance with the legislation of the MS of residence May be of less quality or quantity compared to the package of the MS to which they pay contributions CJ: van Delft (C-345/09): not a problem Regulation 883/2004 26

Reimbursement between institutions Full reimbursement between institutions (art. 35 Reg. 883/2004) Based on actual expenditure (Art. 62 Reg. 987/2009) Based on fixed amounts (flat rate reimbursements fixed per year) For family members not residing with the insured person For pensioners and their family members not residing in the competent MS (see list of MS in Annex 3 to Reg. 987/2008; currently 9 MS) Regulation 883/2004 27

Conclusion Objective: Guarantee access to medical care in another MS than the competent MS Balance between freedom to choose care provider in any MS and the organisation of MSs systems (such as planning and financing) Balance between the financial responsibilities of the MS Regulation 883/2004 28

Thank you for your attention Herwig.Verschueren@ua.ac.be Regulation 883/2004 29